建筑用Cubitermes Sp白蚁丘土的地球化学、岩土力学、矿物学和微观结构特性

Louis Ahouet, Sylvain Ndinga Okina, Adolphe Ekouya
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测定了立方体白蚁丘土的岩土力学性质(粒径、阿特伯格极限、抗压强度、CBR、线性膨胀、静态模量、水力导率、SSA、CEC、活性)。采用x射线衍射、扫描电子显微镜结合能谱仪和能量色散x射线光谱分析。结果表明,土壤主要由高岭石、伊利石、绿泥石和金红石-石英-赤铁矿中间层组成。白蚁丘土含砂量小于30%,抗压强度CS (3.89 MPa),可用于制作土坯砖或压缩土砖。白蚁丘的土壤非常稳定,不透水,使其成为土方工程的理想选择。尽管它的CBR(33%),土壤含有7.2%的有机质,远高于2.5%的标准,作为路面基层使用。土的Ac活性为0.603,细粒含量为75%,石灰比水泥更适合该土的力学性能改善。x射线荧光分析表明,主要元素是氧化铝和二氧化硅,它们构成了土壤的骨架。土壤中氧化铝的存在会使其膨胀,这可能会限制其在道路建设中的应用。Al、Mg和Fe的存在证明了土壤中分别存在铝、镁和铁的氧化物。钛以氧化物形式(TiO2)存在于土壤中。
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Geochemical, Geotechnical, Mineralogical and Microstructural Properties of the Cubitermes Sp Termite Mound Soil for Its Use in Construction
The geotechnical properties (grain size, Atterberg limits, compressive strength, CBR, linear swelling, static modulus, hydraulic conductivity, SSA, CEC, activity) of the cubitermes sp termite mound soil were determined. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy coupled with EDS and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry were used. The results show that the soil is composed of kaolinite, illite, chlorite and intermediate layers of rutile-quartz-hematite. Although the sand content of the soil is less than the minimum of 30% and the compressive strength is CS (3.89 MPa), termite mound soil can be used to make adobe bricks or compressed earth bricks. Termite mound soil is very consistent and impermeable, making it ideal for earthworks. Despite its CBR (33%), the soil contains 7.2% organic matter, well above the 2.5% standard for use as a pavement sub base layer. The soil has an Ac activity (0.603) and a 75% fines content, so lime would be better suited to this soil than cement in the process of improving mechanical properties. X-ray fluorescence analysis shows that the major elements are alumina and silica, which make up the soil's skeleton. The presence of alumina in the soil causes it to swell, which may limit its use in road construction. The presence of Al, Mg and Fe proves the respective existence of aluminum, magnesium and iron oxides in the soil. Titanium present in the soil in oxide form (TiO2).
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